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==Summary==
==Summary==
The O'Neill-Class ship is the name for the Asgard ship first seen in
The O'Neill-Class ship is the name for the Asgard ship first seen in 4.01 "Small Victories Part 2". It is the first Asgard ship designed to fight the Replicators, and is the most advanced ship of its time. It is named for Jack O'Neill of the SGC, for his actions in assisting the Asgard war against the Replicators (3.22 "Nemesis Part 1").
4.01 "Small Victories Part 2". It is the first Asgard ship designed to
fight the Replicators, and is the most advanced ship of its time. It
is named for Jack O'Neill of the SGC, for his actions in assisting the
Asgard war against the Replicators (3.22 "Nemesis Part 1").


==Class Background==
==Class Background==
Before the O'Neill-class vessel, the primary Asgard spacecraft was the
Before the O'Neill-class vessel, the primary Asgard spacecraft was the Beliskner-class. As the Beliskner-class is the subject of several Jaffa legends, it is likely extremely old and has not changed radically in thousands of years. As the Asgard are pretty much the defacto most advanced race in the known galaxies (with the Ancients removed from this plane of existance and the Ori in an extremely remote galaxy, this logic still stands), the Asgard were probably not caring to keep their ship on the cutting edge of technology, or it could be that Asgard genius lies within other fields of study. (Genetics or high-energy physics, given their cloning and beaming technologies, could be much more refined than starships.) (1.10 "Thor's Hammer")
Beliskner-class. As the Beliskner-class is the subject of several
Jaffa legends, it is likely extremely old and has not
changed radically in thousands of years. As the Asgard are pretty
much the defacto most advanced race in the known galaxies (with the
Ancients removed from this plane of existance and the Ori in an
extremely remote galaxy, this logic still stands), the Asgard were
probably not caring to keep their ship on the cutting edge of
technology, or it could be that Asgard genius lies within other fields
of study. (Genetics or high-energy physics, given their cloning and
beaming technologies, could be much more refined than starships.)
(1.10 "Thor's Hammer")


However, the Asgard opened a Pandora's box when they beamed aboard one
However, the Asgard opened a Pandora's box when they beamed aboard one of their vessels Replicator blocks. The Replicators consumed the technology of the Asgard vessel, and became vastly powerful. Combined with the knowledge of the civilization that produced the Replicators (suggested later on to be Ancient-based), as well as other races' ships that could have been captured, the Replicator's grew militarily stronger than the Asgard. It eventually grew to such a disparity that five Asgard ships could be destroyed by three Replicator vessels without the Replicator's sustaining significant damage. (3.22 "Nemesis Part 1", 4.01 "Small Victories Part 2")
of their vessels Replicator blocks. The Replicators consumed the
technology of the Asgard vessel, and became vastly powerful. Combined
with the knowledge of the civilization that produced the Replicators
(suggested later on to be Ancient-based), as well as other races' ships
that could have been captured, the Replicator's grew militarily
stronger than the Asgard. It eventually grew to such a disparity that
five Asgard ships could be destroyed by three Replicator vessels
without the Replicator's sustaining significant damage. (3.22
"Nemesis Part 1", 4.01 "Small Victories Part 2")


As Asgard vessels were defeated and the race was being pushed further
As Asgard vessels were defeated and the race was being pushed further and further back to its homeworld, the Asgard devised a new starship to bring the fight to them. As Thor explained, it was the first Asgard vessel designed solely to combat the Replicators. The prototype vessel, the ''O'Neill'', was only partially finished when it seemed the Replicators would mount an attack on the Asgard homeworld, an attack from which the Asgard could not defend. Only the "primitive" ideas of Maj. Carter saved the Asgard homeworld of Hala. And while the prototype ''O'Neill'' was destroyed, the Asgard built finished models of its design and used them as the primary warships of the Asgard fleet, supplanting the previous Beliskner-class ships as exploration vessels. At least six were built, with a likelihood of a service run in the dozens, if not more. (8.01 "New Order Part 1")
and further back to its homeworld, the Asgard devised a new starship
to bring the fight to them. As Thor explained, it was the first Asgard
vessel designed solely to combat the Replicators. The prototype
vessel, the ''O'Neill'', was only partially finished when it seemed the
Replicators would mount an attack on the Asgard homeworld, an attack
from which the Asgard could not defend. Only the "primitive" ideas of
Maj. Carter saved the Asgard homeworld of Othala. And while the
prototype ''O'Neill'' was destroyed, the Asgard built finished models of
its design and used them as the primary warships of the Asgard fleet,
supplanting the previous Beliskner-class ships as exploration vessels.
At least six were built, with a likelihood of a service run in the
dozens, if not more. (8.01 "New Order Part 1")


==Technical Details==
==Technical Details==
As Thor explained to Maj. Carter, the O'Neill-class was the first
As Thor explained to Maj. Carter, the O'Neill-class was the first purpose-built warship designed to combat the growing threat of the replicators. Therefore, it would be highly likely that the O'Neill-class defenses are designed for maximum effectiveness against Replicator blocks and weaponry, and the weapons are designed to specifically overwhelm Replicator armor and shields. Since the destruction of all known Replicators, it can be presumed that these vessels have been retasked to perform as more general warships or outfitted for more exploratory means.
purpose-built warship designed to combat the growing threat of the
Replicators. Therefore, it would be highly likely that the
O'Neill-class defenses are designed for maximum effectiveness against
Replicator blocks and weaponry, and the weapons are designed to
specifically overwhelm Replicator armor and shields. Since the
destruction of all known Replicators, it can be presumed that these
vessels have been retasked to perform as more general warships or
outfitted for more exploratory means.


The O'Neill-class shares the same Asgard aesthetics towards ship
The O'Neill-class shares the same Asgard aesthetics towards ship design as other contemporary Asgard starships. Smooth, curving lines, parallel sets of projections and Norse imagery are all part of the O'Neill design. The ship's hull is built of a white/steel gray material, described by Thor as an alloy of carbon, naquadah, and trinium. It is also described as the strongest material the Asgard are capable of building. The alloy's composition is not known for certain, but it could be conjectured to be more trinium than naquadah, as the metal is white/steel gray, not black. The ship is shaped somewhat like the Beliskner-class, only with a curved, forward bulging "head", unlike the hammer design of the Beliskner-class. As well, the rear of the ship houses two engines with visible glowing thrusters, which separates it from the Jackson- and Beliskner-classes. However, they are almost identically sized to the Beliskner-class, perhaps a few meters smaller if at all.
design as other contemporary Asgard starships. Smooth, curving lines,
parallel sets of projections and Norse imagery are all part of the
O'Neill design. The ship's hull is built of a white/steel gray
material, described by Thor as an alloy of carbon, naquadah, and
trinium. It is also described as the strongest material the Asgard are
capable of building. The alloy's composition is not known for
certain, but it could be conjectured to be more trinium than
naquadah, as the metal is white/steel gray, not black. The ship is
shaped somewhat like the Beliskner-class, only with a curved, forward
bulging "head", unlike the hammer design of the Beliskner-class. As
well, the rear of the ship houses two engines with visible glowing
thrusters, which separates it from the Jackson- and Beliskner-classes.
However, they are almost identically sized to the Beliskner-class,
perhaps a few meters smaller if at all.


For the effectiveness of the O'Neill-class in combat, the ability of
For the effectiveness of the O'Neill-class in combat, the ability of the Asgard to turn the war around is proof enough. At the inception of the O'Neill-class, the Asgard were nearly beaten back to Hala, engaging the Replicators in an attempt to stall for time. The Asgard survived four more years of engagements with the Replicators after this battle. Thor mentioned that nearly every aspect of Asgard shipbuilding and technology had been advanced for this ship. However, it seems that, eventually, the Replicators captured an O'Neill-class, and the playing field leveled once again.
the Asgard to turn the war around is proof enough. At the inception of
the O'Neill-class, the Asgard were nearly beaten back to Othala,
engaging the Replicators in an attempt to stall for time. The Asgard
survived four more years of engagements with the Replicators after
this battle. Thor mentioned that nearly every aspect of Asgard
shipbuilding and technology had been advanced for this ship. However,
it seems that, eventually, the Replicators captured an O'Neill-class,
and the playing field leveled once again.


Even designed as being an anti-Replicator warship, the O'Neill-class
Even designed as being an anti-Replicator warship, the O'Neill-class could still match Goa'uld vessels in combat. Even with the Ancient technology upgraded ha'taks of Anubis, normally capable of matching, if not exceeding the normal Beliskner-class, whereas upon the arrival of O'Neill-class vessels, Anubis immediately escaped into hyperspace without even attempting to fire. It should also be said, that when Anubis's vessels faced the Beliskner-class, they had a numerical superiority (one Beliskner to two ha'taks), however, when the O'Neills showed up, the superiority was reversed (three O'Neills to one ha'tak). (5.22 "Revelations")
could still match Goa'uld vessels in combat. Even with the Ancient
technology upgraded ha'taks of Anubis, normally capable of matching,
if not exceeding the normal Beliskner-class, whereas upon the arrival
of O'Neill-class vessels, Anubis immediately escaped into hyperspace
without even attempting to fire. It should also be said, that when
Anubis's vessels faced the Beliskner-class, they had a numerical
superiority (one Beliskner to two ha'taks), however, when the
O'Neills showed up, the superiority was reversed (three O'Neills to
one ha'tak). (5.22 "Revelations")


Defensively, the O'Neill-class is armored in the strongest alloy the
Defensively, the O'Neill-class is armored in the strongest alloy the Asgard are capable of making, not to mention the shielding systems of a ship designed to defend against the most powerful Replicator warships. The vessel's shields are white tinted, in a bubble configuration around the hull.  
Asgard are capable of making, not to mention the shielding systems of
a ship designed to defend against the most powerful Replicator
warships. The vessel's shields are white tinted, in a bubble
configuration around the hull.  


The O'Neill-class ships could later take hits from the Ori
The O'Neill-class ships could later take hits from the Ori Warships, quite possibly the most powerful warships in all known galaxies. Previous to the Ori invasion, the Asgard shields had never been known to have failed, but after surviving multiple strikes by four Ori Warships, it appeared that the only O'Neill-class ship present in the firstwave invasion was eventually destroyed. (9.20 "Camelot Part 2", 10.01 "Flesh and Blood Part 3")
Warships, quite possibly the most powerful warships in all known
galaxies. Previous to the Ori invasion,
the Asgard shields had never been known to have failed, but
after surviving multiple strikes by four Ori Warships, it appeared  
that the only O'Neill-class ship present in the firstwave invasion
was eventually destroyed. (9.20 "Camelot Part 2", 10.01 "Flesh and Blood Part 3")


The O'Neill-class vessels appear to be very maneuverable, capable of making high speed turns  
The O'Neill-class vessels appear to be very maneuverable, capable of aking high speed turns and dog fighting style tactics. This capability allowed the ship to last further in the battle against the superior Ori warships than Goa'uld ha'tak or Earth's Daedalus-class ships. Earth's ''Odyssey'' was the sole surviving ship from the battle only because the Ori did not wish to destroy all of the allied fleet so that the message of their superior power could be spread. (9.20 "Camelot Part 2", 10.01 "Flesh and Blood Part 3")
and dog fighting style tactics. This capability allowed the ship
to last further in the battle against the superior Ori warships than
Goa'uld ha'tak or Earth's Daedalus-class ships. Earth's ''Odyssey'' was
the sole surviving ship from the battle only because the Ori did not wish
to destroy all of the allied fleet so that the message of their superior
power could be spread. (9.20 "Camelot Part 2", 10.01 "Flesh and Blood Part 3")


==Known O'Neill-Class Vessels==
==Known O'Neill-Class Vessels==
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==Stargate References==
==Stargate References==
The prototype of the O'Neill-class, the ''O'Neill'', was shown to
The prototype of the O'Neill-class, the ''O'Neill'', was shown to Carter on Hala. While not finished yet, the craft still had the capacity to fly in hyperspace and under remote operation. The craft was used to lure the three approaching Replicator warships into hyperspace to take them out with the ''O'Neill'''s self-destruct. (4.01
Carter on Othala. While not finished yet, the craft still had the
capacity to fly in hyperspace and under remote operation. The craft
was used to lure the three approaching Replicator warships into
hyperspace to take them out with the ''O'Neill'''s self-destruct. (4.01
"Small Victories Part 2")
"Small Victories Part 2")


Three O'Neill-class vessels defended an Asgard research facility,
Three O'Neill-class vessels defended an Asgard research facility, intending to stop Anubis's Ancient technology upgraded ha'taks from  
intending to stop Anubis's Ancient technology upgraded ha'taks from
destroying the facility, and with it, the fate of the Asgard race.
destroying the facility, and with it, the fate of the Asgard race.
(5.22 "Revelations")
(5.22 "Revelations")


Thor commanded an O'Neill-class vessel which saved the ''Prometheus'' on
Thor commanded an O'Neill-class vessel which saved the ''Prometheus'' on her maiden flight. Thor's vessel later towed the ''Prometheus'' back to Earth, and then to the Ida galaxy, only taking one hour to transit between the galaxies, carrying the massive Tau'ri spacecraft. (6.12 "Unnatural Selection")
her maiden flight. Thor's vessel later towed the ''Prometheus'' back to
Earth, and then to the Ida galaxy, only taking one hour to transit
between the galaxies, carrying the massive Tau'ri spacecraft. (6.12
"Unnatural Selection")


Six O'Neill-class vessels were pressed into service to defend Orilla
Six O'Neill-class vessels were pressed into service to defend Orilla as a massive Replicator ship, entirely composed of Replicator blocks, was headed to attack the planet. As the Replicator vessel's speed and such were known, it was predicted the exact moment it would come out of hyperspace, where the Asgard attacked it before the defenses of the Replicator ship could be raised. This tactic was successful, but the destruction of the Replicator ship rained blocks down upon Orilla, beginning the invasion in any case. (8.01 "New Order Part 1")  
as a massive Replicator ship, entirely composed of Replicator blocks,
was headed to attack the planet. As the Replicator vessel's speed and such
were known, it was predicted the exact moment it would come out of
hyperspace, where the Asgard attacked it before the defenses of the
Replicator ship could be raised. This tactic was successful, but the
destruction of the Replicator ship rained blocks down upon Orilla,
beginning the invasion in any case. (8.01 "New Order Part 1")


An O'Neill-class vessel, commanded by Kvasir, was present at the
An O'Neill-class vessel, commanded by Kvasir, was present at the incursion of the Ori at P3Y-229. Kvasir transported himself to the ''Odyssey'', explained what the Sangreal was capable of, and created crystals in an attempt to dial out the Supergate before the Ori could dial in. This attempt was unsuccessful, and four Ori ships came through. Kvasir's O'Neill-class vessel was later seen strafing the Ori warships, sustaining fire but its shields holding. The weapons of the O'Neill-class were unsuccessful in penetrating Ori shields and eventually, even the Asgard's finest ship was destroyed. (9.20 "Camelot Part 2", 10.01 "Flesh and Blood Part 3")
incursion of the Ori at P3Y-229. Kvasir transported himself to the
''Odyssey'', explained what the Sangraal
was capable of, and created crystals in an attempt to dial out the
Supergate before the Ori could dial in. This attempt was unsuccessful,
and four Ori ships came through. Kvasir's O'Neill-class vessel was later
seen strafing the Ori warships, sustaining fire but its shields
holding. The weapons of the O'Neill-class were unsuccessful in
penetrating Ori shields and eventually, even the Asgard's finest
ship was destroyed. (9.20 "Camelot Part 2", 10.01 "Flesh and Blood Part 3")


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==Episodes==
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* [[Daniel Jackson (Ship)]]
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* [[Ida Galaxy]]
* [[Hala]]
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* [[Jackson-Class Ship]]
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Asgard O'Neill-Class Ship

Summary

The O'Neill-Class ship is the name for the Asgard ship first seen in 4.01 "Small Victories Part 2". It is the first Asgard ship designed to fight the Replicators, and is the most advanced ship of its time. It is named for Jack O'Neill of the SGC, for his actions in assisting the Asgard war against the Replicators (3.22 "Nemesis Part 1").

Class Background

Before the O'Neill-class vessel, the primary Asgard spacecraft was the Beliskner-class. As the Beliskner-class is the subject of several Jaffa legends, it is likely extremely old and has not changed radically in thousands of years. As the Asgard are pretty much the defacto most advanced race in the known galaxies (with the Ancients removed from this plane of existance and the Ori in an extremely remote galaxy, this logic still stands), the Asgard were probably not caring to keep their ship on the cutting edge of technology, or it could be that Asgard genius lies within other fields of study. (Genetics or high-energy physics, given their cloning and beaming technologies, could be much more refined than starships.) (1.10 "Thor's Hammer")

However, the Asgard opened a Pandora's box when they beamed aboard one of their vessels Replicator blocks. The Replicators consumed the technology of the Asgard vessel, and became vastly powerful. Combined with the knowledge of the civilization that produced the Replicators (suggested later on to be Ancient-based), as well as other races' ships that could have been captured, the Replicator's grew militarily stronger than the Asgard. It eventually grew to such a disparity that five Asgard ships could be destroyed by three Replicator vessels without the Replicator's sustaining significant damage. (3.22 "Nemesis Part 1", 4.01 "Small Victories Part 2")

As Asgard vessels were defeated and the race was being pushed further and further back to its homeworld, the Asgard devised a new starship to bring the fight to them. As Thor explained, it was the first Asgard vessel designed solely to combat the Replicators. The prototype vessel, the O'Neill, was only partially finished when it seemed the Replicators would mount an attack on the Asgard homeworld, an attack from which the Asgard could not defend. Only the "primitive" ideas of Maj. Carter saved the Asgard homeworld of Hala. And while the prototype O'Neill was destroyed, the Asgard built finished models of its design and used them as the primary warships of the Asgard fleet, supplanting the previous Beliskner-class ships as exploration vessels. At least six were built, with a likelihood of a service run in the dozens, if not more. (8.01 "New Order Part 1")

Technical Details

As Thor explained to Maj. Carter, the O'Neill-class was the first purpose-built warship designed to combat the growing threat of the replicators. Therefore, it would be highly likely that the O'Neill-class defenses are designed for maximum effectiveness against Replicator blocks and weaponry, and the weapons are designed to specifically overwhelm Replicator armor and shields. Since the destruction of all known Replicators, it can be presumed that these vessels have been retasked to perform as more general warships or outfitted for more exploratory means.

The O'Neill-class shares the same Asgard aesthetics towards ship design as other contemporary Asgard starships. Smooth, curving lines, parallel sets of projections and Norse imagery are all part of the O'Neill design. The ship's hull is built of a white/steel gray material, described by Thor as an alloy of carbon, naquadah, and trinium. It is also described as the strongest material the Asgard are capable of building. The alloy's composition is not known for certain, but it could be conjectured to be more trinium than naquadah, as the metal is white/steel gray, not black. The ship is shaped somewhat like the Beliskner-class, only with a curved, forward bulging "head", unlike the hammer design of the Beliskner-class. As well, the rear of the ship houses two engines with visible glowing thrusters, which separates it from the Jackson- and Beliskner-classes. However, they are almost identically sized to the Beliskner-class, perhaps a few meters smaller if at all.

For the effectiveness of the O'Neill-class in combat, the ability of the Asgard to turn the war around is proof enough. At the inception of the O'Neill-class, the Asgard were nearly beaten back to Hala, engaging the Replicators in an attempt to stall for time. The Asgard survived four more years of engagements with the Replicators after this battle. Thor mentioned that nearly every aspect of Asgard shipbuilding and technology had been advanced for this ship. However, it seems that, eventually, the Replicators captured an O'Neill-class, and the playing field leveled once again.

Even designed as being an anti-Replicator warship, the O'Neill-class could still match Goa'uld vessels in combat. Even with the Ancient technology upgraded ha'taks of Anubis, normally capable of matching, if not exceeding the normal Beliskner-class, whereas upon the arrival of O'Neill-class vessels, Anubis immediately escaped into hyperspace without even attempting to fire. It should also be said, that when Anubis's vessels faced the Beliskner-class, they had a numerical superiority (one Beliskner to two ha'taks), however, when the O'Neills showed up, the superiority was reversed (three O'Neills to one ha'tak). (5.22 "Revelations")

Defensively, the O'Neill-class is armored in the strongest alloy the Asgard are capable of making, not to mention the shielding systems of a ship designed to defend against the most powerful Replicator warships. The vessel's shields are white tinted, in a bubble configuration around the hull.

The O'Neill-class ships could later take hits from the Ori Warships, quite possibly the most powerful warships in all known galaxies. Previous to the Ori invasion, the Asgard shields had never been known to have failed, but after surviving multiple strikes by four Ori Warships, it appeared that the only O'Neill-class ship present in the firstwave invasion was eventually destroyed. (9.20 "Camelot Part 2", 10.01 "Flesh and Blood Part 3")

The O'Neill-class vessels appear to be very maneuverable, capable of aking high speed turns and dog fighting style tactics. This capability allowed the ship to last further in the battle against the superior Ori warships than Goa'uld ha'tak or Earth's Daedalus-class ships. Earth's Odyssey was the sole surviving ship from the battle only because the Ori did not wish to destroy all of the allied fleet so that the message of their superior power could be spread. (9.20 "Camelot Part 2", 10.01 "Flesh and Blood Part 3")

Known O'Neill-Class Vessels

  • Unnamed, commanded by Thor before the Daniel Jackson (6.12 "Unnatural Selection")
  • Valhalla, commanded by Aegir (5.22 "Revelations", 8.02 "New Order Part 2")
  • Two Unnamed, commanded by Aegir (5.22 "Revelations")
  • Six Unnamed, commander unknown (called into defense of Orilla) (8.02 "New Order Part 1")
  • One Unnamed, commanded by Kvasir (9.20 "Camelot Part 2")

Stargate References

The prototype of the O'Neill-class, the O'Neill, was shown to Carter on Hala. While not finished yet, the craft still had the capacity to fly in hyperspace and under remote operation. The craft was used to lure the three approaching Replicator warships into hyperspace to take them out with the O'Neill's self-destruct. (4.01 "Small Victories Part 2")

Three O'Neill-class vessels defended an Asgard research facility, intending to stop Anubis's Ancient technology upgraded ha'taks from destroying the facility, and with it, the fate of the Asgard race. (5.22 "Revelations")

Thor commanded an O'Neill-class vessel which saved the Prometheus on her maiden flight. Thor's vessel later towed the Prometheus back to Earth, and then to the Ida galaxy, only taking one hour to transit between the galaxies, carrying the massive Tau'ri spacecraft. (6.12 "Unnatural Selection")

Six O'Neill-class vessels were pressed into service to defend Orilla as a massive Replicator ship, entirely composed of Replicator blocks, was headed to attack the planet. As the Replicator vessel's speed and such were known, it was predicted the exact moment it would come out of hyperspace, where the Asgard attacked it before the defenses of the Replicator ship could be raised. This tactic was successful, but the destruction of the Replicator ship rained blocks down upon Orilla, beginning the invasion in any case. (8.01 "New Order Part 1")

An O'Neill-class vessel, commanded by Kvasir, was present at the incursion of the Ori at P3Y-229. Kvasir transported himself to the Odyssey, explained what the Sangreal was capable of, and created crystals in an attempt to dial out the Supergate before the Ori could dial in. This attempt was unsuccessful, and four Ori ships came through. Kvasir's O'Neill-class vessel was later seen strafing the Ori warships, sustaining fire but its shields holding. The weapons of the O'Neill-class were unsuccessful in penetrating Ori shields and eventually, even the Asgard's finest ship was destroyed. (9.20 "Camelot Part 2", 10.01 "Flesh and Blood Part 3")

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